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Rt. Rev. Philip Tartaglia
Bishop of Paisley
107 Corsebar Road
Paisley
PA2 9PY

Tel: 0141 889 7200
Fax: 0141 849 6053

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Rt. Rev. Philip Tartaglia Ph.B., S.T.D.

Bishop Philip Tartaglia was born at Glasgow on the 11th January, 1951. He was the eldest son of Guido and Annita Tartaglia and has three brothers and five sisters. After his primary schooling at St. Thomas’, Riddrie, he began his secondary education at St. Mungo’s Academy, Glasgow, before moving to the national junior seminary at St. Vincent’s College, Langbank and, later, St. Mary’s College, Blairs, Aberdeen. His ecclesiastical studies were completed at the Pontifical Scots College, and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

He was ordained Priest by Archbishop Thomas Winning in the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Dennistoun on the 30th June 1975. He then returned to Rome where he completed his ordinary course of studies in 1976 before beginning his research for his Doctorate in Sacred Theology. In 1978 he was additionally appointed as Dean of Studies at the College in Rome, and was also acting Vice-Rector at that time.

On completing his Doctorate in 1980, on the Council of Trent’s teaching on the Eucharist, he was appointed assistant priest at Our Lady of Lourdes, Cardonald, while at the same time becoming an extra-mural lecturer at St. Peter’s College, Newlands, Glasgow.

A year later, he was appointed Lecturer at St. Peter’s College, Newlands, becoming Director of Studies in 1983. When Chesters College, Bearsden, opened in 1985 he was made Vice-Rector. In 1987 he was appointed Rector.

He served as Rector until 1993 when he was sent to St. Patrick’s, Dumbarton, as Assistant Priest before being appointed Parish Priest of St. Mary’s, Duntocher in 1995. In 2004, the Bishops’ Conference asked him to return to seminary as Rector of the Pontifical Scots College, Rome.

On 13th September 2005, it was announced that Father Philip Tartaglia had been nominated by the Pope Benedict XVI as Bishop of Paisley.  On 20th November 2005, the Solemnity of Christ the King, he was ordained at Bishop of Paisley in St. Mirin's Cathedral by Archbishop Mario Conti. The co-consecrating bishops were Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis, Missouri and Bishop John Mone, Emeritus Bishop of Paisley.

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Contact Infomation

 

Dicoesan Curia Offices

Cathedral Precincts

Incle Street

Paisley

PA1 1HR 

Tel. 0141 847 6130

Fax. 0141 847 6140

 

Enquiries to : Email  :  chancellor@rcdop.org.uk

 

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